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G

20 February 2021, 01:23

  • GB

5* CertIDR

I have now completed all the CertIDR modules and they were fantastic! Ive done one training with Gregory before, which i think was fantastic, now Kabir and Rekha showed the same level of knowledge and engagement! Thanks Guys:)

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Gemma Rose

19 February 2021, 20:13

  • GB

CertIDR - Highly Recommend

I have completed the programme, I thoroughly enjoyed it! I learnt A LOT of new things, will definitely be recommending this to my fellow law students. Also I would just like to say a massive thank you, for offering this programme to Edge Hill University students, hopefully more EHU students also completed the programme.

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Kaitlin

18 February 2021, 03:34

  • GB

CertIDR amazing!

The course content was well explained and interesting. The service provided was outstanding and would recommend it to anyone studying law, mediation or is even remotely interested in the topic. Thanks to Rekha, Kabir and Gregory for an amazing service!

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Katie McKinney

13 February 2021, 18:45

  • GB

CertIDR

Very informative course. An excellent insight into ADR mechanisms. A must!

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Honest opnion

07 January 2021, 18:45

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Waste of time

Waste of time, take the matter to small claims. Hunt ADR claim they find 70% in favour of the consumer. In our case they said our case succeeded but they didn't order a refund of our money. How can you succeed but not be repaid ? They did however order a small amount of compensation because the supplier had not explained the contract situation correctly and their website was unclear. They also ordered the supplier to repay our £108 fee for filing with Hunt ADR. Hunt ADR are not following the guidelines set out by the Competition and Markets Authority. When Hunt ADR quote 70% of consumer wins it is not clear if that means a consumer receives a full refund. Hunt ADR appear to be there for ABTA members and not the consumer. Most of the reviews on this site appear to be for training courses, not abitration. Stay away and use the courts. Per your response, surprised you are not aware of CMA guidelines, I did mentioned them in the evidence I provided. However, for the avoidance of doubt, see below " In particular, for most consumer contracts, the CMA would expect a consumer to be offered a full refund where: . a business has cancelled a contract without providing any of the promised goods or services . no goods or services are provided by a business because this is prevented by the lockdown laws . a consumer is prevented from receiving any goods or services, because, for example, lockdown laws in the UK or abroad have made it illegal to receive or use the goods or services It goes on. All on the CMA website, please have a look and advise why you chose not to order a refund. Noted re your % of reviews. But most of your recent reviews appear to be for training service and not ABTA consumers ?

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Robert lewis

06 January 2021, 02:00

  • GB

Arbitration ? Is it worth the cost ?

I have posted a previous comment for which Hunt have kindly responded stating that with arbitration there will always be winners and losers, and as a loser I am unlikely to be happy, which is true. Furthermore 70% of cases are decided in favour in the customer which they have quoted previously and proves they are independent, I am not in a position to dispute this data but thank them for the information. It is fair to say that Hunt ADR have been helpful in submitting my claim and did provide a comprehensive explanation to support their decision, which i understand albeit I did not fully agree.The reason for my post, as there are few forums available, is to call out my views on the end to end process, rather than Hunt ADR I.e. the process which includes ABTA is weighted in favour of the travel industry, as are the travel regulations which are vague and open to interpretation, again allowing the travel industry to hide behind rather than doing the right thing for the consumer.

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Alfie Haley

14 December 2020, 00:55

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ADR Course was fantastic

In completing the certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution I found that the course was amazingly taught with great content. I feel I have learned valuable skills that can be transferred for many career paths I may choose.

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Christiane

27 November 2020, 20:47

  • GB

I completed the ADR Certificate…

I completed the ADR Certificate offered, and thoroughly enjoyed the course! The sessions were detailed and extremely informative. I also really liked that it could be completed in your own time, rather than having to attend sessions are specific times etc. I would definitely recommend HuntADR to anyone who is looking to upskill or learn more about ADR.

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Kimberley Spiers

17 November 2020, 17:10

  • GB

I would absolutely recommend this…

I would absolutely recommend this course to anyone, It was really insightful and with the host and guest speakers very knowledgeable in their fields it made the course better, It's a great value for money and very well presented. Gregg makes you fell comfortable and at ease in the first few days and continues to boost your confidence throughout. You get a huge range of past cases for your role play which is great training for real life situations, With mediation being a growing and in the spotlight industry this course is defiantly the one to choose to boost your professional profile.

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Morgan Curtis

17 November 2020, 17:03

  • GB

I had such a fantastic few days on the…

I had such a fantastic few days on the mediation training course that was run by Gregg! It was very informative and Gregg is an excellent teacher, I was a little out of comfort zone but Gregg massively put me at ease. If anyone is interested in Mediation I highly recommend the courses run by Gregg!